It’s not really a national signing day, it’s a national signing period—and Jordan Diamond is taking full advantage of that option.

The Sporting News Top 125 member from Chicago will announce his college destination to the world Friday night. Standing 6-foot-6, 290 pounds, he would be a valuable asset on the offensive line for any of the schools that manage to land him.

Jordan Diamond will select a college Friday, and the offensive lineman could play right away. (AP Photo)

He took official visits to Ohio State and Auburn before Christmas, and then finished his allotted five with Michigan, Arkansas and Wisconsin—in that order—in January. He has already eliminated Ohio State from contention, probably because the Buckeyes don’t have much room at this point.

Diamond, who was the first player to ever commit to the inaugural Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl, will be joined by Simeon High School teammate Robert Gregory in making his decision. Gregory has narrowed his choices to Arkansas, Kansas, Minnesota and Purdue. It is worth mentioning that Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino vaguely mentioned that his program was still waiting on the possibility of “another a kid or two” during signing day interviews.

Arizona, Florida State, Northwestern, Indiana, Notre Dame, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, West Virginia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Miami, Oregon and Tennessee were just some of the other school that offered Diamond.

Two other Sporting News Top 125 players are still available—and both are explosive athletes who can play many different positions.

Arizona product Davonte Neal is still out there, as is Maryland product Stefon Diggs. Neal reportedly tried to commit to Ohio State on Wednesday, but the program actually refused the commitment—making some wonder if it has privately secured Diggs’ services. Then, Neal’s father came out publicly and claimed that Ohio State hasn’t pulled the scholarship and his son didn’t try to commit. Either way, Neal will be waiting a bit—but keep in mind, his high school coach just got hired at Arizona, which is the closest school he’s considering.

Both Neal and Diggs apparently will make their decisions known Feb. 10.